Make remote schooling a meaningful experience for students
Social-emotional learning has been—and continues to be—critically important for our students. During these uncertain times when many learners can’t physically go to school, our experts have identified three vital areas of focus for every remote classroom:
- Self-Care
It is imperative for members of a collaborative team to establish guidelines for how they will work together to maximize efficiency and effectiveness.
- Social Connection
When students aren’t in the building together, it becomes more challenging for them to develop relationships and a sense of community.
- Values Discovery
Because students have lost access to sources of meaning in their lives, it’s especially important for them to find satisfaction and vitality in the activities they do have access to—including their academic classes.
Ready to build a remote classroom that encourages, supports, and empowers students?
Take the first step by downloading our white paper, Integrating SEL in Remote Learning by Lauren Porosoff and Jonathan Weinstein.